Ariel Ben Hattar is the secretary of the Executive Committee of the Capital Markets and Technology Association (CMTA), a Swiss non-profit association that develops standards for the use of the distributed ledger in finance. Ariel has contributed to numerous standards and projects of CMTA. He is also a partner at Swiss law firm Lenz & Staehelin, where he is a member of the Capital Markets and FinTech groups.
Roundtable Room 1, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Level 4
Invite-Only
Project Guardian is an initiative spearheaded by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), aimed at enhancing the efficiency and liquidity of financial markets through asset tokenization. The project seeks to unite policymakers and financial institutions to explore the economic potential and governance structures surrounding digital assets.
A significant aspect of Project Guardian is its focus on the Fixed Income workstream, where various stakeholders, including S&P Global Ratings and Moody's, DBS Bank, Standard Chartered are collaborating to develop frameworks and assessments for tokenized fixed-income products.
Key discussion points:
1. Latest developments in the asset tokenization for the Fixed Income asset class
2. Industry standards for various tokenized debt securities and the application of these standards to commercial use cases.
3. As increasing banks participate in the project, what roles do various stakeholders, including regulators, credit rating agencies like Moody's and S&P Global Ratings, and financial institutions, play in the success of Project Guardian?
4. How can these collaborations be structured to ensure effective governance and risk management?
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